Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

Changes compared to CodeIgniter 2:The framework is released under the MIT licenseThe database drivers have had extensive refactoringPDO is fully functional with subdriversThere is a new Session libraryThere is a new Encryption libraryThe unit testing has been beefed up, and code coverage improvedPHP 5.4 or newer is recommended, but CI will still work on PHP 5.2.4detail list here http://www.codeigniter.com/userguide3/changelog.html

Ionize is a small team and from what I have observed are quite busy, so unlikely be any update to 3.0 anytime soon. Last update in the blog was August 2014, hasn't really been an update in news & announcement section of the forum for awhile and last github commit was like 4 months ago.

Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

Changes compared to CodeIgniter 2:The framework is released under the MIT licenseThe database drivers have had extensive refactoringPDO is fully functional with subdriversThere is a new Session library There is a new Encryption libraryThe unit testing has been beefed up, and code coverage improvedPHP 5.4 or newer is recommended, but CI will still work on PHP 5.2.4detail list here http://www.codeigniter.com/userguide3/changelog.html

Ionize is a small team and from what I have observed are quite busy, so unlikely be any update to 3.0 anytime soon. Last update in the blog was August 2014, hasn't really been an update in news & announcement section of the forum for awhile and last github commit was like 4 months ago.

Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

Far as I know the Ionize 1.x not will upgrade to Codeigniter 3.0, but im working on a 2.0 version, what is not official yet. My goal is some serious performace boost to the current code (and extend the code for developers not just designers), and it started with a CI3.

Im contributing to Codeigniter too, I will make some realy awesome pull request not only bug solves

Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

Wellcome on the forum Larzeni!

Maybe I'm not very well wrote it, Im working on a Ionize 2.0 (not official yet) not Codeigniter 2.0, I will see what should be make to migrate to CI2.2 and I will make a pull request from that soon, after that I will try the CI3.0 migration but if it take more than one day then I will suspend it, because Im already have a working frontend with CI3.0 it will take a week or two to remake the current components (right now I have content and navigation and languages) and create a template parser what can substitude the FTL and can compile the view files like other fast working template systems (also I will add smarty and dwoo as an alternative template parsing)

Beside it, I will be busy for few weeks, but in the end of september I think I will start to work on it an may be I can help you. As said, I'm not very experienced neiter with Ionize nor with C.I., but at least I think I could open a wiki to write a diary of my issuse/solutions, which I think could be more structured and better suited to newcomers than a forum search.

Do you know if a wiki could be opened on Ionize site, or should I go by my own?

Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

I will ask Michel-Ange about the wiki page, right now I think it can be make on the docs site where this issue/solution can be a tutorial, to how to make a simple blog, how to make a videogallery etc. Many people require more tutorial and the core team is too busy to make it.

Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

ok, I installed ionize yesterday on debian wheezy and I wrote a few notes on little troubles that I found in the process.I still think that wiki is better, but nevertheless I can publish them on the docs site, if you give me access to them. Thanks Luca

Re: IonizeCMS on Codeigniter 3.0?

If the problems was php or database bugs then please submit on the Github: https://github.com/ionize/ionizeIf the problems was something else, then for now please open a topic in the Installation support: http://ionizecms.com/forum/viewforum.php?id=2For now the forum is what we have, sooner or later the documentation will containt more tutorials and workarounds from problems.Right now I not have access to the doc page and the complete workaround tutorials will uploaded from the forum, when the team has time.